Conor McGregor’s hands going to be 'a lot better' while he returns to the Ultimate Fighting Championship - Coach Kavanagh

CONOR MCGREGOR's preparations for his battle by Floyd Mayweather gave him the opportunity to focus on his deadliest weapons. McGregor's head coach, John Kavanagh, believes The Notorious' boxing just camp has done him the world of perfect & he'll showcase the fruits of his labor while he returns to the Ultimate Fighting Championship. "His hands are will be a lot better than what they were" Conor McGregor's head coach, John Kavanagh "To be fair, some of the things we've come away by from the Mayweather battle, some of the (improvements)," the Straight Blast Gym Ireland head coach told Starsport. GETTY John Kavanagh believes Conor McGregor's hands will be even better while returns to the Ultimate Fighting Championship"Even in the lead up to the Mayweather battle, he would continue kind of ask you about wrestling or jiujitsu. GETTY Conor McGregor can remember on the sidelines until April, according to Kavanagh


Conor McGregor's lethal hands going to be 'a lot better' upon Ultimate Fighting Championship return, coach John Kavanagh tells

Compared to Floyd Mayweather inside a boxing ring, Conor McGregor's hands looked … decent? Compared to MMA fighters, though, the Ultimate Fighting Championship lightweight champion's hands always have been his generality dangerous weapons. however while he does return to the octagon, his hands are will be a lot better than what they were. "Even in the lead-up to the Mayweather battle, he would continue kind of ask you about wrestling or jiu-jitsu. I know mentally he's continue thinking about it."For further on the Ultimate Fighting Championship's upcoming schedule, visit the Ultimate Fighting Championship gossipsection of the site.

Conor McGregor's lethal hands will be 'a lot better' upon UFC return, coach John Kavanagh says

Kavanagh: Conor McGregor's hands 'are will be a lot better' while he returns to the Ultimate Fighting Championship

according to & even by which layoff from MMA training, his head coach John Kavanagh is continue expecting major things from the 155-pound champion. "To be fair, some of the things we've come away by from the Mayweather battle, some of the (improvements)," Kavanagh told The Daily Star's Starsport. "while would an MMA boy have a chance to take 6 months only to focus on 1 aspect of MMA? As for the following opponent, Kavanagh This time agrees by the idea of a unification title battle versus interim champion Tony Ferguson. "Tony is the interim champion, Conor is the champion, it's the battle which makes sense," Kavanagh said.






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